Jaeger-LeCoultre
15 guides. Everything you need before buying.
Duomètre
The Duomètre is the watch that lets a Jaeger-LeCoultre run a chronograph, a foudroyante, a moon phase, or a tourbillon without robbing the timekeeping of one iota of amplitude. That is the whole point…
Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic Buying Guide, Specs & Prices | Ultimate Watch
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Geophysic is one of the quieter greats in the JLC catalog, and that is exactly why collectors who know come looking for it on 47th Street. It started in 1958 as a scientist's watc…
Jaeger-LeCoultre Grand Complications: The Watchmaker's Watchmaker at the Pinnacle of Horology
Jaeger-LeCoultre Grand Complications represent the full manufacturing depth of the Vallée de Joux's most prolific calibre maker. With over 400 patents and 1,300+ calibres since 1833, JLC produces minu…
Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Ultra Thin & Master Control Calendar: The Definitive Guide
Jaeger-LeCoultre holds the record for the thinnest mechanical movement ever produced: the Cal. 101, at 1.85mm, created in 1929. The Master Ultra Thin collection extends that legacy with contemporary d…
Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris & Atmos: From 300 Meters Deep to Perpetual Motion
The Polaris and Atmos represent two distinct JLC legacies united by mechanical ingenuity. The Polaris descends from the 1968 Memovox Polaris E859, a dive watch with a mechanical alarm that vibrated th…
Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris: References, Specs, Prices | Ultimate Watch NYC
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Polaris is the sports line built on the bones of a 1968 dive watch, relaunched as a full collection at SIHH 2018 to mark that watch's 50th anniversary. It is the closest thing JLC…
Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso: The Complete Collector's Guide
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Reverso, patented in 1931, is the most ingenious case design in watchmaking history. Conceived for British polo officers in colonial India who needed a watch that could survive th…
Master Compressor
The Jaeger-LeCoultre Master Compressor is the sport-tool chapter of a house better known for dress watches and grand complications, and it is one of the most underpriced serious watches we handle on 4…
Master Control
The Master Control is the watch that put a name on Jaeger-LeCoultre's quality obsession. When it launched in 1992, the caseback read 'Master Control 1000 Hours,' and that phrase was not marketing pain…
Master Grande Tradition
The Master Grande Tradition is where Jaeger-LeCoultre stops being the movement supplier to everyone else and signs its own name to the hardest work in the building. This is the top shelf of the Master…
Memovox
The Memovox is the watch that taught a mechanical wristwatch to ring. Jaeger-LeCoultre introduced it in 1950 at Basel as the "Wrist Alarm," then gave it the name Memovox, Latin for "voice of memory." …
Rendez-Vous
The Rendez-Vous is Jaeger-LeCoultre's flagship women's line, launched in 2012 and built around one idea most brands still ignore: a real mechanical watch, movement designed for the collection, not a m…
Reverso Duoface
The Reverso Duoface is the smartest single watch Jaeger-LeCoultre has ever built, and we mean that literally: it is one case with two dials, front and back, driven by one hand-wound movement. Flip the…
Reverso One
The Reverso One is Jaeger-LeCoultre's narrow, elongated take on the reversible Art Deco case, built for the wrist of a woman who wants the swivel and the history without the wider proportions of the m…
Reverso Tribute
The Reverso Tribute is the line where Jaeger-LeCoultre plays the 1931 original straight. No oversized case, no busy dial, no distraction from the swivel. You get the rectangular Art Deco form that sta…